Window-pane fastening.



No. 872,192. 7 PATENTED NOV. 26, 1907 M. A. OLSON.

WINDOW PANE FASTENING.

APPLICATION FILED JAN.9, 1907.

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MARTIN A. OLSON, OF BRAINERD, MINNESOTA.-

WINDOW-FAKE FASTENING.

- Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Nov. 26, 1907.

Applioationflled January 9, 1907. Serial No. 851,515.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known'that I, MARTIN A. OLsoN, a

I 'citizen of the United States, residin at Brainerd, in the county of Crow Wing, tate of Minnesota, have invented certain new and use Improvements in Window-Pane Fastenings; and I do hereby declare the followingto be. a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which-it appertains to make and use the same.

This inventionrelates to fastenings for window panes in sashes, of the kind to take the place of putty which has heretofore been commonly employed. It is the object of the invention to provide a fastening device compxogsed of strips of ma terial Iof suitable'lengt and triangular in cross section so that one face of the strip may rest against the outer margin of a ane of lass, the other against the side of t e winow-sash, while the third will face outwardly,

said stri being comlposed of rubber or similar yiel ng materia having inset longitudinally and centrall in its outer face a strip of metal, the outer ace of which strip may be flush with-the outer' face of the fastening strip and said stri being provided at intervals along its lengt with holes for the reception of fastening screws.

The nature of the invention is fully disclosed in the means portrayed in the annexed drawings forming a part of this specification,

fwhich it Wlll first be described with in view 0 reference to its structural character and manner of use, and then be Ofthe said drawings-Figure 1 is 8. erspective viewof a portion of a Window sas a window pane and my improved strip in place on the sash. Fig. 2 is a perspective view of .a short length ofthe fastemng means de- In the drawings 5 designates a strip of rubber of suitable dimensions for the purpose for pointed out in the "subjoined claims. r

which it is to be used and of any desired length, which stri is trian lar in form in cross section so t at one ace 6 may rest againstthe margin of a window (pane 10, another face, 7, resting on the-1e e or ofiset part 11 of the sash 12, and a thir face 8 belng outwardly exposed.

9 designates a stri of metal inset in a groove formed centra y and longitudinally of the strip so that the outer face of the strip.

of metal may be flush with the outer face 8 of the rubber strip 5. Holes 13 are formed through the metallic strip 9 for the reception of fastening screws for securing the strip to the sash. The said holes may' be extended through the rubber ortion 5 of the device, if

'desired. The meta lic stri 9 is provided for the purpose of giving rigi 'ty to the rubber body and it may be composed of galvamzed metal so as to protect it against corrosion, and prevent it in some degree at least from acting to disintegrate the rubber. The direction of the holes 13 will be such as to allow the fastening screws 'to enter the sash at the desired point. The strip 9 will not be so thick as to make it diflicult to cut the complete fastening strip into suitable lengths for What is claimed is A device of the type set forth, comprls ng a strip ofrubber, havin the cross sectional shape of a right an le trlangle, and having 1ts outer hypotenuse face formed with a longithdinal recess, said strip being formed at mtervals with openings extendin from sald outer face to a point in the lower ace of the same, and a strip of metal set conformabl lnto said longitudinal recess and being flus w th said outer face, said metallic strip bein formed with openings re 'stering with sa1 first namedopenings for t e reception of fastoning means.

In testimony whereof, I affix my signature,

vin presence of two witnesses.

MARTIN A. OLSON.

Witnesses:

Snvnnr OLSON, W. V. SMALL. 

